knittedspoons
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(I’m aware my dog is my responsibility and no one else’s. I’m talking about open and wide spaces where there is an option to get away. When it’s the only option it is 100% my responsibility to avoid them, and control my dog. I just wish people had more empathy and common sense, and I hope this isn’t taken the wrong way.)
Natural selection is real. It’s crazy how many f*cking people see a dog going completely nuts and still walk towards it. I cannot wrap my head around it. You either know something about dogs and know that dog is suffering, or you know nothing about dogs and think that dog is trying to attack you. And in neither of those scenarios getting closer when you could easily avoid the dog is the wiser option.
I’m so tired of trying my best to avoid putting people in scary situations, when most people couldn’t care less about my dog or even their own safety. I feel like I’m visibly doing all I can to get my dog out of there, and it’s so frustrating when I can’t and people still get scaringly close, when there are other routes or there is a wide space. If he reacts, it’s because he’s terrified, and it must be even scarier having someone come towards you when you’re clearly showing signs of fear.
I truly try so hard to avoid these situations, but some people make it impossible. And I’m exhausted of seeing my dog suffering.
Natural selection is real. It’s crazy how many f*cking people see a dog going completely nuts and still walk towards it. I cannot wrap my head around it. You either know something about dogs and know that dog is suffering, or you know nothing about dogs and think that dog is trying to attack you. And in neither of those scenarios getting closer when you could easily avoid the dog is the wiser option.
I’m so tired of trying my best to avoid putting people in scary situations, when most people couldn’t care less about my dog or even their own safety. I feel like I’m visibly doing all I can to get my dog out of there, and it’s so frustrating when I can’t and people still get scaringly close, when there are other routes or there is a wide space. If he reacts, it’s because he’s terrified, and it must be even scarier having someone come towards you when you’re clearly showing signs of fear.
I truly try so hard to avoid these situations, but some people make it impossible. And I’m exhausted of seeing my dog suffering.